ruskind
Ruskind, in German, refers to suede, a type of leather with a soft, napped surface. The nap is produced by buffing or sanding the inner side of the hide, giving a velvety texture and a matte finish. Typical ruskind comes from calf, lamb, or goat hides, though it can be made from other animals. Unlike nubuk, which is created from the outer grain of the hide, ruskind uses the inner surface, resulting in a more delicate material that is more prone to staining, water damage, and wear.
Ruskind is widely used in fashion and accessories, including footwear, jackets, gloves, bags, and some upholstery.
Care and cleaning require specialized methods. Regular maintenance includes brushing with a suede brush to lift
In English, the material is typically called suede; the German term ruskind highlights its origin on the